NYFW FW16 Spotlight: Rubin Singer

It’s not often that you hear of homomorphism as an inspiration for a collection, but that’s exactly what Rubin Singer went for with his fall/winter 2016 collection. The fashion veteran transformed the season’s offerings from the previously “vector” based designs, incorporating details like geometric glass embroidery alongside architectural waves forming the hems of the evening-wear.

It comes as no surprise that the standout pieces came in the shape of the glamorous gowns. Singer is a third-generation couturier: his grandfather dressed Russian royalty while his father designed costumes for Bolshoi Ballet & Stravinsky Theatre. Those are some big shoes to fill. Luckily, Rubin Singer already made his mark stateside, gracing powerhouses like Beyonce and Heidi Klum on the red carpet.

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